In the eyes of many, four-star offensive guard Kristofer O'Dowd (6-5, 315, 5.16) from Tucson (Ariz.) Salpointe Catholic is the best offensive lineman on the West Coast.

The talented behemoth is now up to 20 offers and his stock is growing by leaps and bounds every day. O'Dowd now has offers from 20 schools.

"I have received two new offers since we last spoke," O'Dowd said. "Colorado and San Diego State have offered me."

"San Diego State just offered me yesterday," O'Dowd said. "I went there to play center for my team for a passing league competition and that's where San Diego Head Coach Chuck Long let me know that they need linemen and offered."

"I will be at USC's rising senior camp for one day on June 27th," O'Dowd said. "At this point, I don't have any other camps planned. I have the feeling that the USC Camp will be my last."

"I think the camp at USC will be a fun experience," O'Dowd said. "It will be interesting to compete with other top recruits in the country. Most likely you will be running into these guys either playing with or against them somewhere in the future."

O'Dowd has earned Rivals.com pre-season Rivals100 honors for the class of 2007 landing as the nation's No. 62 prospect at any position. Rivals.com has also named O'Dowd the country's No. 4 offensive guard for the class 2007.